The Simpsons

Tree House of Horror VI - S7-E6

Factual error: During the "Attack of the 50 ft. Eye Sores" segment, the family steps into the footprint of the giant donut guy to look at the label. The label should appear to be spelled backwards, but it was not.

Tree House of Horror VI - S7-E6

Continuity mistake: When the advertisement of Kent Brockman comes to life he is a thin cut out from a bill board, however the next time you see him he is in the shape of Kent Brockman and no longer thin.

Tree House of Horror VI - S7-E6

Continuity mistake: In "Attack of the 50 Foot Eyesores", when Lisa and Paul Anka perform their duet, you can see behind Anka there is a window and the bottom part of it is broken. But later on it is now completely intact and the two top windows are broken.

Tree House of Horror VI - S7-E6

Continuity mistake: In "Attack of the 50 Foot Eyesores", when Homer answers the door and finds the Lard Lad statue in front of him you can see there is a door knocker on the door and a green doormat on the step. But when he answers the door a second time, the door knocker and doormat have gone.

Tree House of Horror VI - S7-E6

Continuity mistake: In "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace", when Bart and Lisa come into the kitchen to tell their parents about Martin's death, you can see next to Lisa's plate there is only a spoon but in the next shot a fork suddenly appears.

Tree House of Horror VI - S7-E6

Continuity mistake: In "Attack of the 50 Foot Eyesores", the executive goes to the piano and you can see a penholder on his desk. But the camera angle changes to behind the piano in the next shot, the penholder has moved position and there are now more items on the desk.

Tree House of Horror VI - S7-E6

Continuity mistake: In "Nightmare on Evergreen Terrace", when the teacher hands out the papers before the test, you can see that in the desk sitting next to Bart is a student wearing green sunglasses and has blue hair. In the next shot, Martin is suddenly beside Bart.

Homer's brain: It's simple, just use reverse psychology.
Homer: Reverse psychology? That sounds too complicated.
Homer's brain: Alright, don't use reverse psychology.
Homer: Alright, I will!

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Trivia: Maggie scans as $847.63 in the supermarket at the beginning (not NRA4EVER, as Troy Maclure asserts in 3F31 "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular), the price it costs to feed and care for the average American baby every month.

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Question: Which episodes feature the "Howling Dog" (usually used on outside shots of buildings)?

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